In February, The Shed Barbeque & Blues Joint, the popular music and ribs destination in Ocean Springs, Miss., burned to the ground. Jason Rhein, the longtime keyboardist-producer for the Imagination Movers, is hoping to make a documentary about the Shed's rebirth and the quirky Orrison family who runs it.

Rhein's company, Elephant Quilt Productions launched a campaign to help fund the project through Kickstarter, the website that enables creative types to raise money for their endeavors.

According to the Kickstarter proposal, Rhein had “already started collecting footage” for a documentary about the Shed when it burned, calling the restaurant and music club “not only a beloved family business but a center of community life in the Gulf South.”

If it’s ultimately made, the documentary “will follow the process of rebuilding the original Shed from the ground up, culminating in its annual BBQ and Blues Festival on September 22nd, which this year the Orrisons hope will mark the grand reopening.”

The project, according to the documentary’s fundraising page, “will only be funded if at least $80,000 is pledged by Thursday, Aug 9.”

The Shed will rise from the ashesThree days after the original Shed Barbecue & Blues Joint burned to the ground, the 10 year old iconic juke joint is open for business on their Ocean Springs property just a stones throw from the fire Wednesday February 15, 2012. For Brad Orrison, who founded the restaurant with his sister Brooke Orrison Lewis, the reality of what had happened was hard to grasp on Sunday.